>Well, I had a situation yesterdy where I had to fsck my partitions for
>the first time in many months, and I got the same kind of error messages
>about "CANNOT READ BLOCK n". And I don't have a Quantum drive - mine is
>a DEC RZ74C (3.5GB, 5400 RPM). Rerunning fsck gave me the same errors,
>but on different partitions and different block numbers - never got a
>repeated block number in six fsck's on all five of my partitions.
DEC doesn't make drives these days. Most often, they put their BIOS on a
Quantum disk, like they used to put a DEC label on their Micropolis disks.
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: <DEC, RZ26F (C) DEC, 630J> SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd0: 1001MB, 3117 cyl, 8 head, 82 sec, 512 bytes/sec
The above is a 1280M Quantum disk with a DEC label and BIOS on it.
>So, it looks like the problem is more widespread than just those certain
>Quantum mechanisms...
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